Streamer Ice Poseidon dares Kai Cenat to sue him over Streamer University plans

Streamer Ice Poseidon dares Kai Cenat to sue him over Streamer University plans

Streamer Ice Poseidon dared Kai Cenat to sue him, as he has plans to do his own Streamer University in the coming months.

Back in February, Kai Cenat revealed that he had plans for his biggest streaming project yet – hosting a Streamer University course at an actual college campus. It took him a few months, but in May, the AMP star made it a reality. 

The Streamer University was a huge hit, with 150 creators getting the chance to showcase their skills. Kai’s own broadcast had over 650,000 viewers for the launch, and he’s even helped a number of rising stars out by gifting them new setups and different bits of equipment. 

It was such a success that Kai revealed he’s trying to own the idea ahead of others taking it on in their ways, but Ice Posiedon is open to a legal battle.

Ice Poseidon plans his own Streamer University like Kai Cenat

The streamer, who now broadcasts on Kick, said he has plans for his own Streamer University and that he would ignore any of Kai’s supposed trademarks on things.

“Kai Cenat, yeah, he tried to f**king copyright Streamer University. You can’t copyright a f**king idea of content. Like, who cares? If people copy you, who cares? If you’re confident in your own ability to make good content, who cares if people copy it?” He said. 

“I was thinking, after he said that, one day, I’m going to do my own Streamer University. So, I might do my own Streamer University one day just because I think it would be funny. And then, if he sues me, then whatever. He can sue me. I don’t give a f**k.”

As noted, Kai said he owns the IP of Streamer University. “Your boy made some smart moves. We own, like, the idea of Streamer University. We own the IP of Streamer University, chat. So, like, it is ours to share amongst,” he said back in May. 

The AMP star also suggested he wouldn’t do a second season of it because of the hate he’d received. Yet, there were some big companies interested in being involved, apparently. 


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